1. Society of Homeopaths website and their PR for this momentous week.2. The Quackometer's excellent article on "Self Awareness in Homeopathy Awareness Week"3. PR Newswire story with information of Homeopathy Awareness Week 20024. The NHS National Library for Health's entry on Homeopathy Awareness Week 20075. Apathy Sketchpad's comprehensive roundup of misconceptions of homeopathy in the media this week.6. The Skeptic Magazine newspaper - against homeopathy7. "Journey Through a Burning Mind" blog spelling out how nonsense homeopathy is - and it's directed at World Homeopathy Awareness Week last April.

So, in the three horse race of homeopathy vs Science vs irrelevant information, I would say the score is 1 : 4 : 2. Way to go, PR!

I think it's clear that Homeopathy Awareness Week has passed by without anyone realising it, and if it wasn't for Bad Science bloggers pointing out the nonsense of trying to cure diseases using sugar pills, I'm not sure even the homeopaths would have known.

The fewer people who know about this the more powerful it becomes. When it becomes so diluted that Homeopathy Awareness Week no longer exists then all known illnesses in the universe will be simultaneously cured! Bwahahahaha!!

Em....thank, sort of, for your post. Not sure what your point is (again) but I had a quick look at your blog. I think possibly you could (with respect) do with taking a nice long stroll on the beach then retiring to the sofa with some cocoa and getting a good night's sleep.

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